Partial spontaneous breaking of global supersymmetry
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- Partial spontaneous breaking of global supersymmetry
- Spontaneous breaking of \(N=2\) global supersymmetry.
- Partial spontaneous breaking of three-dimensional \(N=2\) supersymmetry
- Observations on the partial breaking of \(N = 2\) rigid supersymmetry
- Partial supersymmetry breaking and N=2 U(N_c) gauge model with hypermultiplets in harmonic superspace
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- Partial breaking of extended supersymmetry
- Partial spontaneous breaking of global supersymmetry
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- FRW model and spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry
- Observations on BI from \( \mathcal{N}=2 \) supergravity and the general Ward identity
- Fractional branes and the gravity dual of partial supersymmetry breaking
- Partial supersymmetry breaking and N=2 U(N_c) gauge model with hypermultiplets in harmonic superspace
- Partial spontaneous breaking of three-dimensional \(N=2\) supersymmetry
- Spontaneous parity violation in SUSY strong gauge theory
- Partial breaking of \(\mathcal N=2\) supersymmetry and decoupling limit of Nambu-Goldstone fermion in \(U(N)\) gauge model
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- Partial breaking of \(\mathcal N=2\) supersymmetry and of gauge symmetry in the \(U(N)\) gauge model
- Observations on the partial breaking of \(N = 2\) rigid supersymmetry
- Simple SUSY breaking mechanism by coexisting walls
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- On the spontaneous identity of chiral and supersymmetry breaking in pure super Yang-Mills theories
- Modifying \(N=2\) supersymmetry via partial breaking.
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